Job Creation Likely Bounced Back In March, Continuing Up-And-Down Pattern
The U.S. economy is forecast to have added 59,000 jobs in March, partially recovering from the 92,000 jobs lost in February.
The job market has alternated between adding and losing jobs every month since last May, averaging out to slow job creation by historic standards.
The Iran war could be a further drag on jobs in the coming months, but the March report may be too soon to show any effects.
The U.S. economy likely added jobs in March, but not enough to dispel the trend of a widespread slowdown.
A report on job
The U.S. economy is forecast to have added 59,000 jobs in March, partially recovering from the 92,000 jobs lost in February.
The job market has alternated between adding and losing jobs every month since last May, averaging out to slow job creation by historic standards.
The Iran war could be a further drag on jobs in the coming months, but the March report may be too soon to show any effects.
The U.S. economy likely added jobs in March, but not enough to dispel the trend of a widespread slowdown.
A report on job
19 days ago